NY Timeout - Zack Snyder’s films have some of the best opening-credits sequences in cinema; the unfortunate thing is that there’s always a movie after them. Dawn of the Dead’s Johnny Cash–scored intro and Watchmen’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’?” prelude are birds of a feather with The Owls of Ga’Hoole’s soaring beginning, in which one of the anthropomorphized characters flies past the Warner Bros. logo, dive-bombs through a cloud bank and picks up an unsuspecting mouse for dinner.
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